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My remarks have been frequently unanswered; and you have got into a Sister Anne sort of way of going upon the roof, and staring out to sea. "Your sister is a most estimable woman, Bob I am the last person who would deny it but I must admit that she has been a little trying, during the last week." Carrie laughed. "Well, it is only paying you back a little, in your own coin, Gerald.

The moderate Irish party, most of whom had by this time crossed the floor of the House, and were sitting among us, had evidently no future. They were estimable, and, in some cases, able men, from whom we had hoped much, as a link between the Liberal party and the Irish people.

Indeed, my dear Nathan," and she turned to the old musician and laid her wee hand confidingly on his knee, "but for the fact that the princess was a most estimable woman and still alive, I might have been well, I really forget what I might have been, for I do not remember his name, but it was something most fascinating in five or six syllables.

That would be the most effective of all proofs. But if not well, the resources of science are far from being exhausted. I think that an evening alone in that study would help me much." "An evening alone!" "I propose to go up there presently. I have arranged it with the estimable Ames, who is by no means wholehearted about Barker.

On at least one occasion he has brought a lawyer with him, which naturally suggested the idea that there were some property arrangements to be attended to, in case, as seems probable against all reasons to the contrary, these two estimable persons, so utterly unfitted, as one would say, to each other, contemplated an alliance. It is no pleasure to me to record an arrangement of this kind.

"I have no doubt you have ample reasons for the regard you entertain for that young person," he began in his most bland tone. "She may be very estimable, and her beauty is, I own, of a high order." "It is the least of her excellences, Sir Ralph," observed Miss Jane, resolved to meet the baronet in his own style.

You have run the family for some years now, not without numerous successes, among which may be reckoned your running of yourself into the arms if you will pardon my mentioning them of my estimable brother-in-law, Barking." "Really, Ludovic!" his sister protested. "Let me entreat you not to turn restive, Louisa," Mr. Quayle rejoined with the utmost suavity.

Wolf, Herr Peter Schlumperger, Frau Kastenmayr, his estimable sister, and the party of Ratisbon excursionists, upon whom he had scarcely bestowed a passing glance, all played a large and by no means enviable part.

Nevertheless," said Mrs Campbell, "a false creed must often lead to false conduct; and whatever is estimable in the Indian character would be strengthened and improved by the infusion of Christian principles and Christian hopes so that I must still consider it very desirable that the Indians should become Christians, and I trust that by judicious and discreet measures such a result may gradually be brought about."

What a combination of all the estimable qualities in our friend! No, Marquis, I could no longer withhold from her the sentiment of my most tender esteem, and without consulting your interests, I have united with her against you. You will murmur at this, but the confidence she has given me, does it not demand this return on my part?

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